SRB / Serbia
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Team manager |
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Head coach |
DJURICIC Milan |
Assistant
coach |
RADISAVLJEVIC Milivoje |
Doctor |
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Therapist /
trainer |
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Journalist |
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No. |
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Name |
Lastname |
Shirt Name |
Birthdate |
Height |
Weight |
Spike |
Block |
Club |
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Stefan |
Vladisavljev |
Vladisavljev
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23/08/1992 | 198 |
86 |
318 |
305 |
Bavaniste (SRB) |
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2
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Boris |
Martinovic |
Martinovic
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11/05/1992 |
205 |
86 |
330 |
315 |
Vojvodina NS Seme Novi Sa(SRB) |
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3
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Nikola |
Živanovic |
Zivanovic
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19/12/1992 | 197 |
82 |
335 |
320 |
NIS Vojvodina (SRB) |
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4
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Radovan |
Medenica |
Medenica
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6/01/1993 |
197 |
85 |
315 |
303 |
Partizan Belgrade (SRB) |
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5
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Aleksandar |
Filipovic |
Filipovic
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26/01/1992 | 196 |
92 |
315 |
305 |
VGSK (SRB) |
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6
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Aleksa |
Brdjovic |
Brdjovic
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29/07/1993 |
0 |
0 |
327 |
312 |
KPS Skra Belchatow SA (POL) |
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7
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Ivan |
Glavinic |
Glavinic
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14/06/1992 | 195 |
82 |
312 |
300 |
Putevi (SRB) |
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C |
8
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Sinisa |
Zarkovic |
Zarkovic
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9/05/1993 |
192 |
84 |
305 |
295 |
Partizan Belgrade (SRB) |
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9
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Filip |
Stoilovic |
Stoilovic
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11/10/1992 | 195 |
89 |
324 |
315 |
Crvena Zvezda Beograd (SRB) |
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10
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Dusan |
Petkovic |
Petkovic D.
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27/01/1992 |
202 |
86 |
328 |
310 |
Project Warszawa (POL) |
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L |
11
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Lazar |
Ilincic |
Ilincic
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14/08/1993 | 180 |
65 |
316 |
308 |
Putevi (SRB) |
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12
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Dimitrije |
Pantic |
Pantic
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19/03/1993 |
195 |
80 |
318 |
310 |
Mladi Radnik (SRB) |
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13
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Cedomir |
Stankovic |
Stankovic
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11/04/1993 | 204 |
83 |
325 |
310 |
NIS Vojvodina (SRB) |
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L |
14
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Rasko |
Jovanovic |
Jovanovic
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6/02/1992 |
185 |
75 |
330 |
310 |
CRVENA ZVEZDA (SRB) |
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15
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Milan |
Katic |
Katic
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22/10/1993 | 202 |
99 |
345 |
331 |
Volley Monza (ITA) |
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16
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Stefan |
Barna |
Barna
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26/01/1993 |
202 |
97 |
340 |
325 |
NIS Vojvodina (SRB) |
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17
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Marko |
Drobnjak |
Drobnjak
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11/12/1993 | 191 |
77 |
317 |
311 |
Obilic (SRB) |
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18
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Stefan |
Djuric |
Djuric
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14/10/1992 |
196 |
81 |
320 |
311 |
Selters (SRB) |
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19
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Aleksandar |
Okolic |
Okolic
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26/06/1993 | 205 |
90 |
347 |
320 |
Olympiakos Piraeus (GRE) |
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C=Captain
L=Libero |
Team profile |
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The last year was extremely successful for the Serbian team, who won gold at the FIVB Youth World Championships and silver at the European Championships.
In 2008, a new generation of Serbian youth players won gold at the Balkan Championship in Kazanlak, Russia, an important regional competition, and introduced themselves as a force that could easily take over world Volleyball.
The Youth Boys of Serbia then made their debut at the FIVB Youth World Championships in Italy, crowning themselves with the prestigious title, and following the fantastic result they they finished runners-up to the Netherlands at the European Championships.
As for the team who is going to play in Singapore, Mr. Djuricic will have seven players from last year and it is expected that they will continue with the good results they claimed last season. |
Coach profile |
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Milan Djuricic was elected to be the coach of the Serbian Youth Boys National Team in July 2008, when he made his debut at the Balkan Championship, an important regional competition. Right away he won the gold medal with his team.
A few months later, a bigger challenge was presented to 31-year old when he guided his team to the Qualifying Tournament for the European Championship, where Serbia topped the pools and earned the chance to participate at the biggest European competition.
Milan Djuricic has nothing but nice memories from the 2009 European Championship in Netherlands where the “Blue Boys†won the silver medal and qualified to the World Championship, which was the biggest success for this category of players.
However, the team, guided by this promising coach, didn’t stop there and went one step further by winning gold at the World Championships on their debut.
Milan Djuricic was born on March 8th, 1979, in Pozarevac. He lives and works in Veliko Gradiste, where he started with his playing and coaching career.
Mr. Djuricic played for VC VGSK for 16 years, and he competed in all categories with his club. He retired in 2005.
At the same time, from 2001, he coached younger players in VC VGSK, and gained some notable results.
Since 2004/2005 season, he is coach of Senior Men in VGSK Volleyball Club.
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